US 522 and PA 235 form a same-way duplex for less than a mile bypassing
Beaver Springs in Snyder County.

Timothy Reichard 4/6/02

US 522 and PA 235 used to form a duplex through the streets of Beaver
Springs. Later, US 522 was rerouted to bypass the town to the north, while
PA 235 followed US 522 for a block at the northern split and then followed
streets through town and Old US 522 as late as the mid-1980s (and maybe
later?). Now, PA 235 follows the two-lane US 522 bypass north of town.
Near the northern split, US 522/PA 235 crosses Beaver Creek, a tributary
to Middle Creek.

Timothy Reichard 4/6/02

Just to the east, PA 235 joins US 522 here at the northern split. This
view is from US 522 southbound.

Timothy Reichard 4/6/02

The intersection is surrounded on three sides by small creeks. A tributary
to Beaver Creek runs under this bridge. Northbound PA 235 splits from
US 522 here.

Timothy Reichard 4/6/02

PA 235 then crosses this bridge over the same tributary as in the last
photo.

Timothy Reichard 4/6/02

Less than a mile to the west, the two routes meet west of Beaver Springs.
The junction sign for US 522 stands with the confirmation marker, which
is posted just north of the intersection with Old US 522 Road.

Timothy Reichard 4/6/02

Just ahead at the southern split, US 522 and PA 235 join.

Timothy Reichard 4/6/02

Turning left onto the duplex, the welcome sign for Beaver Springs stands
with the duplex confirmation shields.

Terraserver Imagery

1984
Topo. · US 522/PA 235 duplex, showing old routing of PA 235.
PA 235 now follows US 522 from north of Beaver Springs to the intersection
next to elevation marking "603" west of town, rather than
begin routed through the town.

1994
Aerial · US 522/PA 235 northern split and previous southern
split a block to the west

1994
Aerial · US 522/PA 235 southern split and old southern split
a block to the south